
The Story
| Course Dates | Day | Dates | Time | Content |
| 4 June to 2 July | Saturday | 4 June | 6pm to 9pm | Light Metamorphosis |
| Thursday | 13 June | 9am to 12pm | Window Light | |
| Thursday | 18 June | 6pm to 9pm | Intro to Flash Photography | |
| Thursday | 27 June | 9am to 12pm | Basic Studio Photography | |
| Thursday | 2 July | 6pm to 9pm | Painting with Light |
Through theory classes, demonstrations, workshops, and structured practical projects students will explore the opportunities presented by working with different kinds of light sources and in different lighting environments. The course is designed to give students a thorough understanding of the visual characteristics of light in a scene so that they can make infomed choices about the best lighting environment for their photographs. Classes cover the theory, technique and practice involved in photographing in various lighting environments while homework assignments give students an opportunity to put this knowledge into practice. As the course progresses the lighting environments we explore become more complex giving students the opportunity to expand their understanding of light alowing them to problem solve effectively in any lighting environment
Course Outcomes - What You'll Take Away
- Working with available light
- Working with controlled light
- Painting with light
- Flash photography
- Mixed light
Description
| Course Dates | Day | Dates | Time | Content |
| 4 June to 2 July | Saturday | 4 June | 6pm to 9pm | Light Metamorphosis |
| Thursday | 13 June | 9am to 12pm | Window Light | |
| Thursday | 18 June | 6pm to 9pm | Intro to Flash Photography | |
| Thursday | 27 June | 9am to 12pm | Basic Studio Photography | |
| Thursday | 2 July | 6pm to 9pm | Painting with Light |
Through theory classes, demonstrations, workshops, and structured practical projects students will explore the opportunities presented by working with different kinds of light sources and in different lighting environments. The course is designed to give students a thorough understanding of the visual characteristics of light in a scene so that they can make infomed choices about the best lighting environment for their photographs. Classes cover the theory, technique and practice involved in photographing in various lighting environments while homework assignments give students an opportunity to put this knowledge into practice. As the course progresses the lighting environments we explore become more complex giving students the opportunity to expand their understanding of light alowing them to problem solve effectively in any lighting environment
Course Outcomes - What You'll Take Away
- Working with available light
- Working with controlled light
- Painting with light
- Flash photography
- Mixed light










